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COMMENTARY: Democrats facing storm clouds on the horizon in effort to bring down Donald Trump

Poor, poor liberal snowflakes. You’ve overplayed your hand, and you are losing — badly. It’s embarrassing. Could they really be this delusional and out of touch?

The more they talk about Stormy, the more they turn off Americans.

Want to watch liberals lose their minds? Report to them that Donald Trump is about to win the Nobel Peace Prize. Then explain how Trump has actually earned that prize — as opposed to Barack Obama, who got his Nobel for achieving exactly nothing.

Isn’t that a hoot?

The good news keeps coming for Trump. The economy is booming. Not only should Trump win a Nobel Peace Prize for bringing South and North Korea together, he should be up for the Nobel prize for economics, too. Has any world leader in history earned both in the same year?

We found out on Friday that the U.S. unemployment rate fell below 4 percent — the lowest since 2000.

ADP also reported that, in April, U.S. private companies added more than 200,000 jobs for the fifth month in a row. Demand for labor remains solid across every industry.

Obama bragged nonstop about quantity — never mentioning that his job growth consisted mostly of crappy, low-wage, part-time jobs that required food stamps to survive. Trump’s new jobs are great jobs. Manufacturing, mining and professional service jobs led the way in the April report. Over the past 12 months, manufacturing has added 245,000 high-wage jobs.

Incidentally, the black unemployment rate fell again — to the lowest in history. And the gap between white and black unemployment narrowed. It turns out Kanye West is a man of wisdom. Donald Trump is far better for the black community than Obama ever was.

The Democrats’ response? Bring up Stormy the porn star. It’s all liberals want to talk about. CNN and MSNBC have given Stormy wall-to-wall coverage for the past 60 days.

The result? Trump and the GOP are exploding in the polls. Blue wave in November? Not anymore. This obsession with Stormy is a disaster for Dems.

As of Friday, Trump was at a robust 51 percent approval at Rasmussen. That’s far above where Trump was on the day he was elected. It’s also far above Obama at the same point of his presidency.

Another poll shows Trump’s evangelical Christian support at the highest point in history. So much for “the Stormy effect.”

Still another poll shows black male support for Trump has doubled from 11 percent to 22 percent since West announced his support for Trump.

Still another poll shows Democrats have lost 9 points with millennials since the election. Millennials believe the GOP is better for the economy. This is an electoral earthquake.

A new Morning Consult poll shows Republicans winning everything in the U.S. Senate. A nine-seat sweep is within reach. Five incumbent Democrat senators are losing by 5 points or more. Four other incumbent Democrat senators are statistically tied. “The Stormy effect” is bringing down the entire Democratic Party.

And then there are CNN’s ratings. All that “Stormy,” and the network is dying. CNN’s highest-rated show came in a humiliating 24th for April. Its morning show is the lowest-rated show in all of cable news. Dead last.

Guy Cecil, the head of one of the most powerful liberal super PACs, said last week, “Democrats need to put a whole new set of issues in front of people. … I don’t think Stormy Daniels is going to produce one additional vote in almost any race that we run in 2018.”

So here’s my message to Democrats. Please, please keep talking about Stormy. Ignore jobs. Ignore the economy. Ignore the tragedy of Obamacare. Ignore illegal immigration. Make it all about Stormy, 24/7. I dare you. I double dare you.

Contact Wayne Allyn Root at Wayne@ROOTforAmerica.com. Hear or watch the nationally syndicated “WAR Now: The Wayne Allyn Root Show” from 3 to 6 p.m. daily at 790 Talk Now and at 5 p.m. on Newsmax TV.

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